Wajeeh Abdullah

Wajeeh Abdullah (2 June 1933-19 August 1978) was an intelligence agent of Iraq. Abdullah worked closely with Palestinian terrorist groups and other groups associated with the Iraqi government until his assassination in 1978.

Biography
Wajeeh Abdullah was born in Ramadi, Iraq on 2 June 1933. Abdullah was trained by MI6 when he entered the Kingdom of Iraq's intelligence services in 1954, and he became an intelligence agent of Iraq. Abdullah was involved in fighting against Kurdish separatists at first, and he later had covert meetings with PFLP leaders to arrange warfare against Israel during the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Abdullah was later deployed to Paris, France as Iraq's spy in France, as Saddam Hussein wanted to know about France's interventions in Middle Eastern affairs. Abdullah also conferred with local PFLP and Palestinian cells to plan out attacks against Israel and Jewish civilians. Mossad found out about his activities, and on 19 August 1978 he was gunned down by two men with silenced pistols when they broke into his apartment in Saint-Denis.